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1935 Ford 40 dash & garnish molding

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by EXK, Jun 9, 2011.

  1. Work on this 35 ford and just reworked this 40 dash to fit the 35. We also fitted the garnish moldings to fit the chop with plan's on chrome plating all the garnish molding on this 35
     

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  2. Looks Great EXK.
     
  3. koolkemp
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  4. lockwoodkustoms
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    As usual your stuff is fantastic
     

  5. mia dolce
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    Looks great!
    Are you planning on keeping the roll- out windshield?
     
  6. lockwoodkustoms
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    Do you have any pictures of the entire car so we can see it?
     

  7. No this one already has AC and a power brake unit under the dash. The cowel vent will only serve as the access to fill the master cylinder
     
  8. 40Standard
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  9. Yes, Genne Winfield did the chop on this 35 a few years back. At this stage i am fixing all the gaps & fitt like the windhield frame, fenders and doors plus alot of other stuff then the body work and paint.
     

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  10. lockwoodkustoms
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    Beautiful!!!!........can't wait for the progress pics. It is in good hands thats for sure.
     
  11. Wow time does fly when your haven fun:confused::confused:. As usual once you start working on a simple project it turns out not so simple. We had to tweak some of Genne's handy work on the chop, doors and a few other spots but we now have it all corrected. We just finished up the first stage of body work and decided to put it on a light colored primer to get a eye on all the lines and gaps. Here is what it looks like today. Next we will be slightly tweaking all the gap's and block sanding it one more round so it will be ready for the candy red paint. We have our fingers crossed and are hoping to be driving this little 35 to the GNRS
     

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